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Henri Fantin-Latour Duchess de Fitz James 1867(1867)
Medium English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions English: 50.3 x 42.2 cm
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Henri Fantin-Latour Fleurs roses Date before 1904
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Henri Fantin-Latour A plate of apples 1861
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Henri Fantin-Latour Violetas y Azaleas 1875(1875)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 51.5 x 58 cm (20.3 x 22.8 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour Ramo primaveral 1876(1876)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 29 x 40 cm (11.4 x 15.7 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour Jean Lucien Adolphe Jullien 1887(1887)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Henri Fantin-Latour Roses and Nasturtiums in a Vase English: Roses and Nasturtiums in a Vase
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Henri Fantin-Latour The Temptation of St. Anthony Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 63.5 x 83.5 cm (25 x 32.9 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour Immortality 1889(1889)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 116.2 x 87.3 cm (45.7 x 34.4 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour The Temptation of St Anthony Oil on canvas
Dimensions 63.5 x 83.5 cm (25 x 32.9 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour The Two Sisters 1859(1859)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 38 3/4 x 51 3/8 in. (98.4 x 130.5 cm)
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Henri Fantin-Latour Young Woman under a Tree at Sunset, Called 1855 - 1900
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 38 x 21 cm (15 x 8.3 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour Lying Naked Woman 1874(1874)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 22.5 x 29 cm (8.9 x 11.4 in)
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Henri Fantin-Latour The Reading 1877
Type oil painting
Dimensions 97 cm x 130.5 cm
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Henri Fantin-Latour The Temptation of St Anthony oil on canvas
Dimensions 63.5 X 83.5 cm
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Henri Fantin-Latour
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French 1836-1904
Henri Fantin Latour Locations
Bure) French painter and printmaker. He was trained by his father, a portrait painter, and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Though he associated with progressive artists (Gustave Courbet, Eugene Delacroix, Edouard Manet), he was a traditionalist best known for his portraits and still lifes with flowers. His portrait groups, reminiscent of 17th-century Dutch guild portraits, depict literary and artistic persons of the time; his flower paintings were especially popular in England, thanks to James McNeill Whistler and John Everett Millais, who found patrons to support him. His later years were devoted to lithography.
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